We visited on May 31st, and had a really good time here.
While on holiday in Belgium, I made a list of a few zoo's in Germany that were doable for us (as my parents aren't that far from the border), but due to circomstance had to drop a few anyway that were on the list, and our choise then fell on Krefeld.
(and there was a Kaufland nearby too, which I really wanted to go to, lol).
Confusing when paying, via the website you can choose to pay an extra Euro for donation or not, when paying at the tills there wasn't an option.
Even though it says 15€ on the sign, they charged us 16€, and when I questioned it, she said "no 16 Euro, and you can put the coin in the thing near the camels". So they forced us to pay the extra Euro. It's just a Euro, but I'm just saying.
I think the only animals we didn't see were the otters. However, should there still be a bat-eared fox? It showed on the map, but we didn't see anything at all where they should have been. Maybe we just completely missed the sign for them (with/near the otters?).
And then the tree kangaroo and pigmy hippo.
At the snow leopards it showed that there were cubs (though, almost a year old now if I remember correctly), but we only ever saw 2 most of the day, so we had no idea if there actually were cubs or not. Only at the end of our visit when we went to the enclosure for a last time, a woman started talking to us, clearly knowing them very well, explaining who was who, and turns out we've been looking at the cubs all day, hehe.
The tiger cubs came out for a play late afternoon, they were so adorable together. Constantly playing with each other.
We saw all the other babies. 3-4 week old meerkats, the little porcupine, and the little camels.
Kevin the penguin was very recognizeable. While all the others were on the rock in the water, Kevin was hopping around the people.
Even though there's signs that say don't come to close his beak is very sharp, people off course tried to pet him and touch him constantly ...
We had a great view off the mountain anoa, sadly all the pictures aren't great due to the sun/light, but at least we got a good view.
One of the white faced saki's was super curious.
My boyfriend went up the stairs and the saki was sitting on the rail right in front of him. He was constantly touching his camera and looking right into it, which made for a very funny video he managed to take.
The tamandua was asleep in his barrel, and when we went back a few hours later to check him again, he'd moved inside the barrel, with his nose sticking out, so we kind of got to see it's face.